Scuffles erupted in Hong Kong overnight as protesters occupied a new street in the Mong Kok district hours after police cleared part of a pro-democracy protest camp elsewhere in the bustling district on Tuesday (November 25).
Police tried to push back protesters as they swarmed onto Portland street, holding up banners warning them not to charge or they would use force.
The gritty, working-class area across the harbour from the main protest site at Admiralty has been the scene of some of the most violent clashes during two months of pro-democracy demonstrations in the Chinese-ruled city.
Hundreds of police stood guard as authorities enforced the court order to reopen Argyle Street to free up traffic. There was little resistance until the afternoon when police, some in rows with arms linked, faced off with protesters, several of whom were forcibly removed.
Riot police moved into the area in the evening, with a lot of pushing and shoving as protesters blocked a por